| ANVILS | • anvils n. Plural of anvil. • anvils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anvil. • ANVIL v. to shape on a heavy iron block. |
| AVIANS | • avians n. Plural of avian. • AVIAN n. a bird. |
| AVIONS | • AVION n. (French) an aeroplane. |
| BAVINS | • bavins n. Plural of bavin. • BAVIN v. to tie brushwood into bundles. |
| DIVANS | • divans n. Plural of divan. • DIVAN n. a couch or bed without a head- or footboard. |
| INVARS | • invars n. Plural of invar. • INVAR n. (tradename) an iron-nickel alloy with very little heat expansion. |
| MAVINS | • mavins n. Plural of mavin. • MAVIN n. (US slang) an expert, a pundit, also MAVEN, MAYVIN. |
| NAIVES | • naives n. Plural of naive. • naïves n. Plural of naïve. • NAIVE n. an unsophisticated person. |
| NAVIES | • navies n. Plural of navy. • NAVY n. a nation's warships. |
| PAVINS | • pavins n. Plural of pavin. • PAVIN n. a stately English Renaissance court dance, also PAVAN, PAVANE, PAVEN. |
| RAVINS | • ravins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ravin. • RAVIN v. to devour greedily, also RAVEN. |
| SAVINE | • savine n. Alternative form of savin. • SAVINE n. a species of juniper, also SAVIN, SABINE. |
| SAVING | • saving n. A reduction in cost or expenditure. • saving n. (Countable, usually in the plural) Something (usually money) that is saved, particularly money that… • saving n. (Uncountable) The action of the verb to save. |
| SAVINS | • savins n. Plural of savin. • Savins prop.n. Plural of Savin. • SAVIN n. a species of juniper, also SABINE, SAVINE. |
| SILVAN | • silvan adj. Alternative spelling of sylvan. • silvan n. (Chemistry, obsolete) tellurium. • Silvan prop.n. A city in Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. |
| SPAVIN | • spavin n. A disease of horses characterized by a bony swelling developed on the hock as the result of inflammation of the bones. • SPAVIN n. a disease of horses, also SPAVIE. |
| VANISH | • vanish v. To become invisible or to move out of view unnoticed. • vanish v. (Mathematics) To become equal to zero. • vanish v. (Transitive) to disappear; to kidnap. |
| VIANDS | • viands n. Plural of viand. • viands n. Provisions, victuals. • VIAND n. an item of food; esp. a choice or tasty dish. |
| VINALS | • VINAL n. a synthetic textile fibre. |
| VINCAS | • vincas n. Plural of vinca. • VINCA n. (Latin) a genus of plant, including periwinkle. |